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Ladies' Singles day at Wimbledon and Tony Lewis looks forward to this afternoon's final. He also meets personalities gathered on the lawns of Wimbledon and features some of the more unusual stories that catch his eye. IAN ROBERTSON reports from Dunedin on the outcome of the Third Test match between the BRITISH LIONS and the ALL BLACKS.

Jeanlne McMullen Is back with the programme for people with mud on their wellies. In the first of 13 programmes she sets the scene for the coming weeks, meeting new country experts, learning the secrets of stock-keeping and passing on tips on how best, to make A Small Country Living. , Producer MARY PRICE
BBC Bristol,
(Repeated: Mon 10.2 om)

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The last seven days put in a questionable way bv Simon Hoggart to Alan Coren
Gillian Reynolds and John wells
Written and compiled by JOHN LANGOON and the produCerDANNY GREENSTONE (Repeated: Mon 6.30 pm)
12.55 Weather: programme news

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George MacDonald Fraser Air Vice-Marshal Stewart Menaul
Polly Toynbee and Melvyn Bragg tackle the questions raised by the audience
In Castletown, Isle of Man Chairman David Jacobs
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only

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The last of three programmes in which Christopher Matthew talks to travellers about the reality rather than romance of their journeys.
Travels with a donkey , .. or two....
In 1075, novelist Thomas Hinde and his family decided to walk across southern Europe from Spain to Turkey, following medieval pilgrim routes. They took two recalcitrant and dim donkeys who added considerably to their problems ...
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester

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. Kipling was a knowing young man and what he did not know at first hand he could invent to a life-like marvel from a nod, a hint or an overheard word.'
Marghanlta Laski , in the first of four programmes, explores the world of 19th-century India which is brought to life in the writings of Rudyard Kipling.
1: The English Civilians Readers JOHN SAMSON ,
NIGEL ANTHONY , JOHN ROWE , DENYS HAWTHORNE , CLARI HORNE
Producer HELEN FRY

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The last of a series of four programmes on language disorders.
Ranging from a slight hesitancy of speech to the chronic inability to release words. stammering is the most recognisable of all speech defects. In this final programme,
David Crystal looks at what stammering is, what causes it and what can be done for people who find the condition a handicap.
With LENA RUSTIN and PEGGY DALTON
Producer ALAN WILDING

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The Killing by JOHN ASHE withand
After years of shady business dealings, Hicks Is about to sell his companies to an American oil millionaire for just under £5 million, but will he be able to do so? His past is ' catching up on him like a Jet pane' and a former associate, having escaped from a Belgian prison. is on his way to kill him....
Directed by ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Mon 3.2 pm)

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